
It was held in the Tomàs Villarroya Room of the UV Faculty of Law on March 10.
On Monday 10 March, and within the framework of the subject “Political and institutional communication”, Professor Jacobo Abellán organised, with DIGIPOL, the round table “Communication, politics and digitalisation”. The event, which was held in the Tomás Villarroya Room of the UV Faculty of Law, served to discuss the influence of new technologies on contemporary politics. Specifically, some of the most current topics in the study of the digitalisation of political communication were analysed, such as the impact of algorithmisation, the transformations in media consumption or the imbalances of power within the digital public sphere.
Speakers:
Emiliano Treré (Beatriz Galiana/UV & Cardiff University) | Algorithmic Politics: dimensions, practices and consequences.
Maria Iranzo (UV) | From the press to algorithms: how politics is consumed in the age of digitalisation.
Marco Guglielmo (Marie Curie – UV) | Hegemony and counterhegemony in the digital public sphere.